I thought I'd got it when, on a recent visit to London, I came across these lovely packs of flannel sheets. Really the photo doesn't do them justice because they are beautiful.
My problem is I need to make flannels relevant to my baby story timers, and flamingos and exotic frogs don't really relate to life in rural Scotland! Now cherries would work, but I cannot find a book or rhyme featuring cherries for this age group that I like. I guess what I'm really saying is HELP! Seriously, if you have any good ideas, please add a comment. Hope you've all been enjoying your 4th July celebrations Stateside.
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I did a cherry theme many years ago and used Ehlert's book, Pie in the Sky and the nursery rhyme, Mary at the Cottage door. It was a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions Kathryn. I ordered Ehlert's book right away as we didn't have it in our collection. Look out for a cherry flannel VERY soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat age are your babies, LQ? I'm also wondering if you have a rainbow of colours or just pink, blue, and red that you want ideas for?
ReplyDeleteI just read the post about your laryngitis - I hope you're feeling better now. A friend of mine who is a singer swears by this home remedy (for next time a sore throat threatens story time) Lightly poach some pears until they are soft enough to mash with a fork; mash them and mix with natural unpastuerized honey; take spoonfuls of the mixture frequently throughout the day & try to slow down and rest a bit :)
Amanda, my babies are quite young, many under 6 months, I have my 'old' stash of other colours, just not in shades like these new ones.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of your remedy (adore pears). I'll keep it handy for the next time. At present I'm busy making cherries and strawberries!